Favorite John Ward Quotes!

From 1982:

Seventeen seconds left to go in the football gameTennessee leads Alabama 35-28 Cockrell falls on the ball , ten seconds left, we will let you count it down with us as Tennesse will beat Alabama. 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Final Score TENNESSEE 35 ALABAMA 28.

Pandemonium reigns, the goalposts are history, the north goal-post, I think has just been snapped! Anyway, its been broken off, and students of the University of Tennessee are carrying it accross the field north to south. The fans are still here standing and cheering. THIS HAS TO BE ONE OF THE GREAT MOMENTS IN TENNESSEE FOOTBALL HISTORY.

Every time I hear this quote I get so excited. I dearly wish I could have been at that game, or even alive at the time to see it happen in real time.

That was one of my all time favorite games no doubt. Ended the longest losing streak against Alabama (sad to say at the time). Vols came from behind. Chuck Coleman was the running back and he was from the high school I graduated, although I graduated many years before him. Second-ranked Alabama was driving at the end and I was watching from the South end zone. I actually remember it was 17 seconds to go when Mike Terry intercepted the ball in the North end zone! I saw that it was going to be intercepted a fraction of a second before Terry caught it and I was "Oh, my God, Vols win!! It truly was pandemonium reigns! While I had lost my voice, I was young enough back then to be able to speak with my old friend Jack for much of that evening. Went down on the field with most of the rest of the crowd and followed the goals posts out. Alan Cockrell was QB and as most of you know, he was an all-time BaseVol great.
 
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My favorite thing about John Ward was how he was always about 25 yards behind the play, but he kept counting down anyway after we scored. Like "he's at the 30. 25. 20. (we score) 15. 10. 5. TOUCHDOWWWWN TENNESSEEEEUH!

He was looking for penalty flags on the field while building up to the 'Give him 6..." He was always talking to his radio audience.
 
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